Florence Nightingale Foundation
Martin Agombar is an experienced learning technologist with a robust background in educational technology and content development. Currently serving at the Florence Nightingale Foundation since April 2021, Martin collaborates with subject matter experts to create tailored learning packages for nurses and midwives while troubleshooting technical issues using Adobe Creative Cloud. Previous roles include consulting for the University of Essex, developing technology integration methods during the COVID-19 pandemic, and creating online course content at City, University of London. Martin's career also encompasses positions at Imperial College and London Metropolitan University, focusing on resource migration and multimedia learning materials. Martin holds a Master of Arts in Digital Effects from Bournemouth University and a PGCE in Media with English from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, in addition to a Bachelor of Arts in Media Production from Bournemouth University.
Florence Nightingale Foundation
The Foundation’s principal focus is on improving health, clinical outcomes and patient experience, through building nursing and midwifery leadership capacity and capability. It does this by enabling nurses and midwives to access sophisticated and bespoke leadership development opportunities, both in the UK and overseas, tailored to the scholar’s needs.